Chapal Rani, the Last Queen of Bengal

The Life and Times of a Female Impersonator

Sandip Roy author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Seagull Books London Ltd

Published:27th Mar '26

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Blending biography with evocative vignettes, Chapal Rani traces the career of Bengali stage actor Chapal Bhaduri and his struggle for artistic identity in a changing world.

As the last great female impersonator of Bengali theater, Chapal Bhaduri—known as Chapal Rani—once held audiences spellbound in the jatra tradition, where men became goddesses and heroines. But when women finally took their place on stage, Chapal found himself exiled from the world he had ruled. In this groundbreaking biography, Sandip Roy captures the rise and fall of a performer whose art was inseparable from his identity.

Told in Chapal’s own voice and interwoven with evocative fictional vignettes, Chapal Rani, the Last Queen of Bengal brings to life Kolkata’s golden age of theater and the resilience of a man who refused to disappear. Through decades of research and deeply personal interviews, Roy crafts a moving portrait of gender and belonging.

"This first person-narrative…contains endless, entertaining, piquant and revealing anecdotes and digressions about Calcutta’s life, high and low, holding up a mirror to India since independence. Sandip Roy interjects fictional chapters, imagined incidents with ghosts or interviews with people long deceased. The unusual approach to writing biography works. Books about showbusiness are often predictable. This one is magical."

* Asian Review of Books *

“Using multiple points of view, diverse narrative strands, and many voices, Roy painstakingly reconstructs a detailed and nuanced panorama of Bhaduri’s world. . . . By defying being subsumed into the metanarratives of the day, and by his insistence on the uniqueness of his voice and his story, Bhaduri, via Roy, holds open a space for diversity, for difference, for an identity that cannot be boxed and shelved under accepted categories.”

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ISBN: 9781803095516

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 41mm

Weight: 934g

520 pages